The Case Of Moore v. Times
Richard Blow
September 20, 2004
The New York Times has refused to grant permission for rabble-rousing
filmmaker Michael Moore to reprint its mea culpa about Iraq in Moore's
upcoming book. The reason? The Times doesn't want to becoming part of a
How's this?
Save the Earth use Biodiesel
Joe
Original Message
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Slogan
From: Ken Provost [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, September 19, 2004 6:18 pm
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 9/18/04 2:20 PM, Jeff at [EMAIL
Does a nuclear power plant need constant replacement of spent fuel rods,
or do you just load it up once, and then it keeps going for 20-30
years with no additional inputs?
It depends. In most (all?) Pebble Bed Reactor designs, the fuel
replacement is continuous. This is a good thingTM
Hi Ken,
Nuclear plants require continual replacement of fuel rods,
generally on a one to two-year cycle depending on the plant design. They
also generate a whole raft of nasties. See below.
There is a myth that nuclear energy is somehow less polluting
than fossil fuel
The national government ... will maintain and defend the foundations on
which the power of our nation rests. It will offer strong protection to
Christianity as the very basis of our collective morality.1
Today Christians ... stand at the head of Germany ... I pledge that I
never will tie myself
sack a city based dinosour, grow community owned renewable fuel
or
don't be a fossil, grow your own future
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Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
Hello to everyone who has been so kind as to request more information
about our projects. Several people have asked me to comment further on
our biofuels' company and concepts. Here are a few notes related to a
current email reply.
Taken from an email called--Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Changing
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Creating a cool room storage in a hot climate
Greetings Ken,
Please read the following before continuing this thread. Our
refrigeration
has removed fermented food that are very good for us from most modern
diets. The people that eat these fermented foods do not need
Hi,
Where OPEC is able to do, what the major oil companies can't do because of
trust and other laws in their home countries, I always suspected OPEC was
formed at the direction of the majors. Where the nationalization of the oil
industry of the oil fields in some Mid East countries was so
I currently use 2 filters (EFI car filters) either side of a generic fuel
pump to get to approx. 28 micron..
racor make a filter, which separates water, and filters down to 2 microns,
its model no. is 110A.. I'm picking one up on the weekend.. and fitting it
to my tanks, for the final
Thank you Keith for the archive references. I am going through hundreds
of emails since being out-of-town for four days and seem to be answering
in reverse order. A pervious post tonight followed this thread.
Thanks again,
Peggy
Hello Peggy
Thankyou for that, instead of just doing it. I
Thanks for clearing that up. The other info that I got
was probably refering to SVO, but wasn't clear. The
info put out was refering to the different pressure in
the newer PD fuel injection pump, but even that
information wasn't particularly clear. Differences in
what the actual pressure is and
St. Petersburg Times Online: Opinion
The truth about Iraq
The Bush's administration's internal intelligence assessment is far
more pessimistic about the war than the president has been in public.
A Times Editorial
Published September 19, 2004
President Bush and other administration
substantiation, full documents and further resources. - Keith
http://www.motherjones.com/news/dailymojo/2004/09/09_518.html
September 20, 2004
Incident on Haifa Street
By Tom Engelhardt
Are there any statistics from Iraq in recent weeks which don't
indicate trouble? Oil production,
Why We Cannot Win
by Al Lorentz
09/20/04 LewRockwell.com -- Before I begin, let me state that I am
a soldier currently deployed in Iraq, I am not an armchair
quarterback. Nor am I some politically idealistic and nave young
soldier, I am an old and seasoned Non-Commissioned Officer with
Seymour Hersh's alternative history of Bush's war
The crack investigative reporter tells Salon about a disastrous
battle the U.S. brass hushed up, the frightening True Believers in
the White House, and how Iran, not Israel, may have manipulated us
into war.
By Mary Jacoby
Sept. 18, 2004
US 'loses' war games
--
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6039135/site/newsweek
MSNBC -
War-Gaming the Mullahs
The U.S. weighs the price of a pre-emptive strike
AP
An Iranian reactor: Russia is helping Tehran build this plant in Bushehr
By John Barry and Dan Ephron
Newsweek
Sept. 27 issue
/19/634925.html
Toronto Sun Columnist: Eric Margolis
COLUMNIST
Sun, September 19, 2004
Embarrassing find
By Eric Margolis -- Contributing Foreign Editor
Here comes another huge nuclear embarrassment for Washington.
UN nuclear inspectors just caught close U.S. ally South Korea
enriching
What a surprise! :-)
Hm... No laughing matter...
And then there's this below, amid something of an embarrassment of
deeply impoverishing riches.
So before it's shown to the public, you have to show your movie to
the generals and admirals, which I think any American should find
Hi Wanda,
You may like to read about US IRS tax benefits for fuel ethanol. You
can see that farm use is excluded from taxation. This official IRS
publication may help all you rebels know that you are really legal for
many uses. (Wanda, I still have not gotten to your email in my home
computer
Hi Ken,
China plans on building more plants in the next few years. The design they are
using is different from many of the reactors currently in use. The likelyhood
of a Chernobyl situation is very slim (they've tested a Chernobyl senario
without Chernobly results). Some more details on the
Hi,
I have been making some small trial batches of Biodiesel, and had pretty
good success.. nice reaction, clear fuel, then refined with washing etc
(water and vinegar).. still nice and clear..
however, I notice that when I made a large batch (approx. 175 litres) the
fuel at the bottom
Brazil Wins The Race On Alternative Fuel
By Gibby Zobel
AlJazeera.net
7-23-4
http://www.rense.com/general54/braz.htm
SAO PAULO, Brazil -- When the slick green and black racing car slammed across
the
finishing line at the world's most famous race last month, the Le Mans 24
Hours, it
Brazil Gets Ready to Add Ethanol to Japan's Car Tanks
Agncia Brasil
Reporter: Lisio Pereira
Translator: David Silberstein
16 September 2004
http://brazzil.com/mag/content/view/203/2/
Japan is conducting advanced research on the addition
of ethanol to the fuel used by its vehicle
Mr. Keith,
Would junk the wars ( or warmongers) for ever make a better slogan for a
sticker?
Regards,
Mani
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 9/18/04 2:20 PM, Jeff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fossils Fuels are Extinct While Biodiesel is Alive and Growing!
Is this a better
I was told today that Usama bin Laden had his name changed to the current
spelling after the 9/11 attacks, due to the possibility of accidently
inferring from his first name a relevance to a country: Have others heard
this?
regards Doug
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Ken Provost wrote:
A technical question about nuclear (I'm sure this group has SEVERAL
people who know the answer -- pardon my ignorance :-)):
Does a nuclear power plant need constant replacement of spent fuel rods,
or do you just load it up once, and then it keeps going for 20-30
years
matriculated from a public school.
- Original Message -
From: bmolloy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 7:48 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Fossil fuels fuel the politics
Hi all,
A new thread for consideration: fossil fuel use is fuelling our
Bob,
I haven't done the
calculations but it would not be difficult to determine the total water
released from combustion of all fossil fuels. I doubt if it is a
significant issue.
Water vapor is a contributor to the greenhouse effect. A fossil-fueled
hydrogen economy could contribute a
Flavour-of-the-month, terra preta, pity it's proving such a long
month. I suppose it's grant-worthy, if perhaps not much else. Dealt
with all this before. I'll post it again. It started with this:
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget the
Osama bin Laden becomes truly scary when the realization comes that
he is not unique, not singular, not an invention of the universe. He
becomes truly scary when the realization comes that there are
millions of people who have seen what he has seen, who feel what he
feels, and why. He becomes
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